Utrecht Law Review (Jul 2013)

Administrative Decision-Making in Reaction to a Court Judgment<br>Can the Administrative Judge Guide the Decision-Making Process?

  • A.T. Marseille,
  • I.M. Boekema

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18352/ulr.236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 51 – 61

Abstract

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In Dutch administrative law, a court judgment does not always resolve the conflict at hand. If an administrative court quashes a decision by an administrative authority in a judgment from which there is no appeal, the authority should take a new decision. When such a new decision is taken, interested parties can decide to commence proceedings for the second time. This study seeks to investigate the factors influencing the administrative decision-making process and the degree to which repeated litigation takes place.

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